Neville Chamberlin, British Prime Minister holding the Munich Agreement
World War II was, like World War I, avoidable. There were several times that war could have been avoided, or steps taken to enforce the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany. But neither the French nor the British had the heart to take action against Hitler as he constantly violated the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles.
World War II was, like World War I, avoidable. There were several times that war could have been avoided, or steps taken to enforce the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany. But neither the French nor the British had the heart to take action against Hitler as he constantly violated the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles.
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